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Monthly Archives: February 2013
Dr Wamsley comments on the imminent closure of Warrawong
http://adelaidehills.realviewtechnologies.com/ Article entitled “Warrawong to close” by Daniela Frangos, The Weekender Herald, February 8, 2013, page 6. Dr John Wamsley comments on the actions of the Adelaide Hills Council to enforce bush-fire measures that will bring … Continue reading
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Originally posted on Craig Hill Media and Consulting:
Christopher Pyne Remarks comparing the federal government to the Nazi party are offensive and hurtful, new federal Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus says. Coalition frontbencher Christopher Pyne on Sunday said the federal government was…
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Originally posted on Craig Hill Media and Consulting:
Tony Abbott Opposition Leader Tony Abbott is backing away from a draft coalition discussion paper proposing incentives and beneficial tax rates to encourage people to move to northern Australia. However, the plan…
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Originally posted on The Nameless One:
Is access to medical care something that governments should provide, or is it better left to the private sector? Are there drawbacks to your choice? To answer this question, I would like to put…
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Warrawong to close
Most Australian‘s outside of South Australia will not have heard the story of the Warrawong Wildlife sanctuary at Mylor South in the Adelaide Hills. Thousands of South Australians however will have treasured memories of visiting Warrawong, often taking with them visiting friends from interstate and overseas, to introduce … Continue reading
Posted in Community Issues, The Environment
Tagged Adelaide Hills, Australia, John Walmsley, Little Wattlebird, Ngarrindjeri, South Australia, Warrawong, Woylie
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Originally posted on Craig Hill Media and Consulting:
Chris Evans and Nicola Roxon The Gillard government’s turbulent start to the new parliamentary year continues with the shock resignation of two of Labor’s most senior Cabinet ministers, the Attorney-General Nicola Roxon…
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The Prime Minister plans her election strategy
The Prime Minister Julia Gillard has Australia guessing as to her thinking in divulging so soon the proposed date of the next federal election. September 14 is the date she has nominated to keep faith with the Independents who enabled … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, Australian Labor Party, Julia Gillard, Kevin Rudd, Liberal, Peter Slipper, Tony Abbott, Tony Windsor
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